Bombshell

Do you guys remember Gearbox sue Interceptor Entertainment and 3D Realms for the unauthorized use of Duke Nukem license?
Well it turn’s out they doesn’t get the Duke Nukem license, instead they just replaces him with a chick:


FULL TRAILER

Here some screenshots from this game.

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So what’s your thoughts on this guys?

I actually laughed at the dislikes.

edit: the teaser trailer started quite good but it got worse as it went on. You can really see the low budget, specially in the lack of mo-capped animations.

rexcellent to see a violent female protagonist and female prez in the same game.

Her design looks like it was drawn by a teenage boy in 1997, though. Aside from that it looks like fun

I actually like her design, laugh or not.

I am pretty excited about this because I knew about Bombshell as a cut sidekick from Duke Nukem Forever. To see her getting her own game (even her own IP) is awesome for me.

Her design looks pretty badass to me.

Yeah, it could easily have been cut down a bit and it would’ve done so much for it. I did enjoy her design though.

Teaser was pretty bad, graphics don’t look bad though, and I like the armored alien designs in that screen (though they seem to be tweaks of Duke Nukem aliens given this was a Duke game before the legal issues popped up)

Hate her hair though

EDIT:

lol you can literally see the Duke Nukem Ripper chaingun in the soldiers hands in the screens

Yeah, and gotta love how they changed EDF to GDF.

pretty sick of the baywatch bodytype being present on literally every female character

Sadly, it seems anything new that’s Duke Nukem, or related, is substandard.

Well, I’m not gonna judge the game on the reveal trailer. A bad trailer does not make a bad game.

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